JULY JUBILEE - Science & Soul 2019 Deposit

JULY JUBILEE - Science & Soul 2019 Deposit

75.00

JOIN US IN BRUGGE BELGIUM AT THE HOTEL DUKES' PALACE FEBRUARY 21ST TO THE 23RD 2019

Science & Soul 2019

The Congress is organized by Caring Essentials Collaborative, LLC and the Quantum Caring Institute. The Organizing Committee has put together an auspicious program highlighted by prestigious keynote presenters Dr. Heidelise Als of the United States and Dr. Carlo Bellieni of Italy. In addition, the Congress boasts an international conference faculty of interdisciplinary experts to share their knowledge and evidence-based best practices with congress attendees.

Early bird registration EXTENDED through August 4, 2018 = $575.00

Standard Registration August 1st - December 31st = $650.00

Late Registration January 1-31st, 2019 = $725.00

Submit your $75.00 deposit by July 31st and secure the early bird registration rate!

Your balance of $500.00 will be paid in 4 monthly installments of $125.00!

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CONGRESS OBJECTIVES

Science & Soul brings together leading scientists, researchers, clinicians and educators to translate advances in our understanding of early life adversity, epigenetics and parental mental health into actionable improvements in the care of critically ill infants and families.

SCIENCE & SOUL WILL HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC CLINICAL PRACTICE WITH THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES:

To bring together international experts to catalyze and advance evidence-based practice in trauma-informed, age-appropriate neuroprotective care of the infant and family in crisis across all healthcare settings.

To create a mastermind group that will explore, brainstorm and create clinically relevant, evidence-based practice improvement strategies that ensure high quality, safe, timely, patient and family centered care.

To raise the bar in the performance expectations of transdisciplinary neonatal and pediatric clinicians in meeting the disease-independent, age-appropriate needs of the hospitalized newborn, infant and family.

To foster scholarship that will engage and empower frontline clinicians to begin a cultural transformation in their clinical setting that reflects the principles and practices of trauma-informed, neuroprotective care for infants, families, and clinicians.